EU Member States and International Obligations - United Nations

The standards, procedures and institutions that ensure human and fundamental rights in the EU, or what could be called the EU’s fundamental rights landscape, is a multi-layered system, covering local, national and international organisations, the last of which include the EU itself, the Council of Europe, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and the United Nations (UN).

In this intricate and networked system, all levels contribute to the overall improvement of fundamental rights.

This interactive tool offers different ways to explore the data. There are four main visualisation options: map, chart as well as variable data table and overview data table that show the data for the selected variable and topic.

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The EU and its Member States have taken on international obligations as defined by the United Nations. This data shows their formal acceptance of core international human rights instruments, as well as the results of the international and national monitoring linked to these instruments.

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For more information about the status of ratification of UN Human Rights treaties, see the Interactive Dashboard of the Office of the High Commission for Human Rights.